Chemical Identifiers

Specification

For Use With

QuEChERS Method

Sorbent

Anhydrous Magnesium Sulfate, Primary/Secondary Amine, Endcapped C18

Volume (Metric)

2mL Centrifuge Tubes

Description

150mg MgSO4, 50mg PSA, 50mg C18

Quantity

10 Pack

HyperSep Dispersive SPE Clean-Up Products contain PSA (primary/secondary amine) for the removal of organic acids and polar pigments among other compounds. Some products couple the PSA with endcapped C18 for the removal of most lipids and sterols, or graphitized carbon black for the removal of sterols and pigments such as chlorophyll.

(A variety of tube formats and bed weights are available to accommodate large and small sample sizes.)

All HyperSep Dispersive SPE products are pre-prepared and optimized for the method at hand, so you will:

Save valuable preparation time

Achieve more consistent analytical results due to consistency in products and rigorous quality control

Get cleaner extracts and lower peak counts as a result of using highest quality, pre-prepared products

QuEChERS Technique

Developed by the USDA Eastern Regional Research Center in 2003, the QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) technique is increasingly becoming the technique of choice for extraction and clean-up of pesticide residues.

The QuEChERS method is a two-step process: extraction followed by clean-up. There are four variations of the QuEChERS method currently in use:

The original QuEChERS method uses sodium chloride to enhance extraction

The Dual-Phase variation introduces PSA and GCB to remove high levels of chlorophyll and plant sterols in the final extract without the loss of planar pesticides (polar aromatics) using an acetone:toluene solvent mix (3:1)

European Version is similar to the AOAC method, except the extraction uses sodium chloride, sodium citrate dihydrate and disodium citrate sesquihydrate instead of sodium acetate